From the Royalbank.com home page, click on "Online Banking" in the upper-left corner of the page.

Place your cursor in the “Username or Client Card number” box and type in your username (if you selected one when you enroled) or 16-digit Client Card number (no spaces between the numbers).

In the “Password” box, please type in the password you selected or the temporary password your RBC Royal Bank representative gave you, then click "Sign In".

If you were provided with a temporary password, you will then be prompted to create a permanent password. The new password must be between 8 and 32 characters (no spaces). You will be asked to type it in twice and then click "OK".

Once you have clicked OK you will be on the Balances screen.

Please note: once you create your new password, you must use this new password the next time you sign in. The temporary password you were provided was for first time use only.

Please do not bookmark the "Sign In" page as the location could change. Instead, bookmark royalbank.com and follow the "Sign In" link.

RBC Royal Bank Financial Group members have gone to great lengths to ensure your confidentiality and security. We use several layers of robust security methods including encryption, firewalls and timed log-outs among others to ensure the confidentiality of your personal and financial information.

Here are some additional steps that you as a user can take to ensure that you are safeguarding your information:

Never share your Online Banking password with anyone.

If you are using Internet Explorer 5+, ensure that the "memorize password function" or "auto-complete" is disabled. For information on how to disable this function please see below.

Never walk away from your computer without properly signing out from Online Banking and closing your browser.

If you are using a computer other than your own, always end your banking session and close the browser.

Is the Sign In page bookmarked?
From time to time it is necessary to change the location of the Sign In page. If this is done, your bookmark will not function properly. This bookmark will override anything you try within the site. Even if you click Sign In and do not use the bookmark, you could still encounter problems. The best thing to do is remove the bookmark entirely and then sign in.

Are you connecting from a network or from work?
Permissions for a network are set by your network administrator, which may not allow you to connect to secure sites. You will not be able to sign in if this is the case. Please contact your network administrator.

The encryption level of your browser may not be adequate for Online Banking.
The encryption within your browser may have been deactivated or may be inadequate. The easiest way to verify your encryption level is to complete the browser test located in our security section.

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Have you ever viewed your accounts Online before?

If not, you'll need to enrol in Online Banking. Follow the "Enrol Now" link to get your temporary password.

Have you entered your client card number correctly and in the proper place?

Are you typing in the 4519 in the client card box?

Are you including any spaces or dashes?

Are you using the correct client card?

Some clients will mistakenly use a family member's client card number. A family member's client card will have a unique password and number, to be used by that family member.

Did you forget your Password?

In order to protect our customers' account security, access to Online Banking will be automatically blocked once multiple attempts to log in are made with an incorrect password.

If you forget your password, or inadvertently have your access to Online Banking blocked, please click the "Forgot Password" link on the Sign In to Online Banking page at www.rbconlinebanking.com and follow the steps to create a new Online Banking password.

Still unable to sign in after using “Forgot Password”?

If you are unable to create a new password through the "Forgot Password" link on the Sign In to Online Banking page, please call our RBC Royal Bank Customer Support at 1-800-769-2555 and a representative will provide a temporary password.

If not, you may want to delete all your cookies and clear your history as well.

Check your computer's date to make sure it is correct. And finally, always make sure that you are using a browser with 128 bit encryption. Click here to use our browser test to find out your browser's encryption level.

If you continue to have difficulties signing in, please call our Online Services Technical Support at 1-800-769-2555.

Per session cookies expire and are deleted once you have ended your online session thus reducing the amount of disk space required. Currently this feature is only available on the newest versions of browsers.

These Global Toll-Free numbers are accessible from 21 countries outside of North America.
See chart below for participating countries and corresponding International Access Codes.

From other countries please call +1 506 864 1555.
Clients can contact their Telephone Directory system or an International Operator to obtain the International Access Code or other unique dialling codes that may apply in that country.

**Please note for Finland, Japan, and South Korea the International Access Code depends on the telephone service provider.

Participating Countries

Int'l Access Code

Australia

0011

Austria

00

Belgium

00

Denmark

00

Finland - Sonera

990

Finland - Other

900

France

00

Germany

00

Hong Kong

001

Israel

014

Ireland

00

Japan - KDD

001

Japan - ITJ

041

Japan - IDC

061

Malaysia

00

Netherlands

00

New Zealand

00

Norway

00

Singapore

001

South Korea - Korea Telecom

001

South Korea - Dacom

001

South Korea - ONSE

08

Sweden

00

Switzerland (except Liechtenstein)

00

Taiwan

00

United Kingdom

00

Customers calling from outside North America and who are not in one of the participating countries, please contact us collect at:

Telephone Banking: +1-506-864-2275
Online Banking: +1-506-864-2275

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